First don't ever power on a board with a known bad socket .the pins can be repaired ,as well as socket replaced for $80.00 . Personally I repair the pins in that shape take a good magnify glass or stereo microscope and it's important to view the pins at all 4 angles to insure the proper direction to bend them (they will bend very easy ) take your time and DON'T USE TWEEZERS OR ANY CLAMPING TOOL I advise against the hyper dermic needle as its more apt to twist the hook that contacts the pad on cpu but some cases would be useful genral a plastic tool from cell phone screen replacement kit work well and push the pin from the base if possible rest the tool and your hand on the pci rail or another place so not to shake it is much easier then people think if you take your time and look down the rows in all directions KNOW EXACTLY WHAT DIRECTION THE PIN NEEDS BENT ,avoid twisting the pins as having to straighten them (twisted pins ) are near impossible to straighten but can still be aligned to touch the pad AGAIN...